A perpetual motion machine cannot be built because it is impossible to completely eliminate the energy losses that naturally occur in any physical system. These losses prevent the machine from continuously operating without an external source of energy.
The concept of a perpetual marble machine that operates indefinitely is not possible due to the laws of physics, specifically the principle of conservation of energy. This means that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted. Therefore, a perpetual motion machine, including a perpetual marble machine, is not feasible in reality.
No, it is not possible to create a fake perpetual motion machine that generates unlimited energy indefinitely. The laws of physics dictate that perpetual motion machines are impossible to create because they would violate the principle of conservation of energy.
No, gravity is a force of attraction between objects with mass, not perpetual motion. Perpetual motion refers to a hypothetical machine that operates indefinitely without an external energy source, which is not possible due to the laws of thermodynamics.
Theoretically it is impossible. Many have tried and many continue to attempt to develop a perpetual motion machine. Only if there is no friction and no energy is lost to the surroundings, would perpetual motion be possible... No. Such machines are not possible, although until the end of mankind people will perpetually try to imagine or create one.
Perpetual motion is not possible due to the laws of thermodynamics, specifically the law of conservation of energy. In order to achieve perpetual motion, one would need a system that can continue to operate without any energy input or loss, which is impossible in reality.
That question would really be tough to answer, because perpetual motion is not possible.
yes it is!
Lots of people who don't understand thermodynamics very well. (Perpetual motion machines are not possible.)
The concept of a perpetual marble machine that operates indefinitely is not possible due to the laws of physics, specifically the principle of conservation of energy. This means that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted. Therefore, a perpetual motion machine, including a perpetual marble machine, is not feasible in reality.
Aristotle believed that complete certainty is not possible in the realm of natural sciences and physical phenomena because they are subject to change and uncertainty due to their inherent nature of being contingent and constantly evolving.
No, it is not possible to create a fake perpetual motion machine that generates unlimited energy indefinitely. The laws of physics dictate that perpetual motion machines are impossible to create because they would violate the principle of conservation of energy.
No, gravity is a force of attraction between objects with mass, not perpetual motion. Perpetual motion refers to a hypothetical machine that operates indefinitely without an external energy source, which is not possible due to the laws of thermodynamics.
Theoretically it is impossible. Many have tried and many continue to attempt to develop a perpetual motion machine. Only if there is no friction and no energy is lost to the surroundings, would perpetual motion be possible... No. Such machines are not possible, although until the end of mankind people will perpetually try to imagine or create one.
Perpetual motion is not possible due to the laws of thermodynamics, specifically the law of conservation of energy. In order to achieve perpetual motion, one would need a system that can continue to operate without any energy input or loss, which is impossible in reality.
If they were possible they would, but they aren't.
It is not possible to create a perpetual motion machine using 4 watering cans or any other materials. Perpetual motion machines violate the laws of thermodynamics and cannot exist in reality.
It is not possible to create a perpetual motion machine because it violates the laws of thermodynamics, which state that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted.